The constitution gives the president his powers.
It is the Legislative Branch that has the power to confirm the appointment of presidential appointments. They also have the power to declare war.
Power of the purse: congress can limit funding on things like war the president supportsAppointment confirmation: congress has to agree on the appointment of officials by the president.Congress can remove a president that is not doing his/her job.
The appointment and confirmation process restricts presidential power. This is because these appointments aren't scheduled by the president. These appointments are scheduled by a different part of the government system, and this is the answer to your question.
The vice-president is elected by the electoral college. He is not appointed by the President and so does not need confirmation by the Senate.
The constitution gives the president his powers.
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It comes from the constitution.
It is the Legislative Branch that has the power to confirm the appointment of presidential appointments. They also have the power to declare war.
Power of the purse: congress can limit funding on things like war the president supportsAppointment confirmation: congress has to agree on the appointment of officials by the president.Congress can remove a president that is not doing his/her job.
The appointment and confirmation process restricts presidential power. This is because these appointments aren't scheduled by the president. These appointments are scheduled by a different part of the government system, and this is the answer to your question.
To advise and give consent to treaties made by the president.
The appointment power has become one of the chief powers of the President.
Republicans do not have a majority in the Senate; however, they can stop an appointment by President Obama by filibuster.
The vice-president is elected by the electoral college. He is not appointed by the President and so does not need confirmation by the Senate.
The Constitution limits the president's power based on checks and balance.